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- A longbow made of mulberry wood. The grip is unwrapped and rough, making the weapon impractical in combat. The bowstring is missing, save for a small piece tied at the topnotch. Accompanying the bow is a quiver of oiled orange calfskin. It contains 24 swiftwing arrows with shafts of birch wood engraved with knotwork and fletching of two pine green feathers and one cream-colored feather.
- A broken hunting bow made of darkwood wood. The grip is unwrapped, but smooth and comfortable from regular use. The grip is wrapped in shiny black leather.
- A longbow made of osage wood. The grip is unwrapped, but smooth and comfortable from regular use. The bowstring is missing.
- A shortbow made of osage wood. The grip is wrapped in shiny taupe leather. The bowstring is actually a fine chain made of well-used bronze. Accompanying the bow is a quiver of crimson snakeskin. It contains 30 blunt arrows with shafts of cherry wood painted ebony and fletching of blue-gray feathers.
- A longbow made of osage wood. The grip is wrapped in yellow wool. The bowstring is made of shiny crimson leather. Accompanying the bow is a two-fingered archer’s glove, made of dull red-orange calfskin.